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KZN Inland's fears come to pass as CSA strips Tuskers of T20 home games

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KZN Inland CEO Jason Sathiaseelan during the 4-Day Series match between the Tuskers and Rocks in Pietermaritzburg in December. (Darren Stewart/Gallo Images)
KZN Inland CEO Jason Sathiaseelan during the 4-Day Series match between the Tuskers and Rocks in Pietermaritzburg in December. (Darren Stewart/Gallo Images)

Cricket South Africa (CSA) has advocated for calm heads among local constituents after the embattled KZN Inland Tuskers were stripped of hosting their home fixtures in the ongoing T20 Challenge.

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